Countering Mission Drift in a Faith-based Organization

Countering Mission Drift in a Faith-based Organization
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781725252264
ISBN-13 : 1725252260
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Book Synopsis Countering Mission Drift in a Faith-based Organization by : Peirong Lin

Download or read book Countering Mission Drift in a Faith-based Organization written by Peirong Lin and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2019-09-27 with total page 449 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents the case study of World Vision as a useful contribution in the discussion of mission drift, a common phenomenon facing faith-based organizations. Mission drift has been categorised as a drifting away from the organization’s founding mission, purpose and identity. Practical theological interpretation is undertaken in this case study. There are four phases involved in this approach: design, collection, analysis and recommendation. In the first phase, design, the key terms of the dissertation are explicated. One key model used is the identity formation model of organizations. In the second phase, collection, the actual collection of the empirical research is documented. Empirical research was done in two separate locations where World Vision worked in: Papua New Guinea and Nepal. In the third phase, analyzing, the findings of the empirical research are analysed firstly using the identity formation model, and more normatively, through the use of the normative practice model. In the final phase, recommendations are made in light of the analysis. These recommendations are also framed using the identity formation model with content and process recommendations given.


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